Why Trump is going national with bid to save coal, nuclear
“I assume there will be a political calculation, where they can appease certain constituencies and target some of these units in wholesale markets, but these are areas with little concern about fuel security,” Devin Hartman, electricity policy manager at the R Street Institute, a free-market think tank. “So you’d have to be alarmed about, and address, regulated states’ concerns as well.”
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